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PT100G joysticks non responsive
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<blockquote data-quote="martinoamy" data-source="post: 121127" data-attributes="member: 22065"><p>I own a PT100G . See my post about loss of communication between display and controller. </p><p>Our machine runs on can buses. The buses connect to the output controller and the main controller.</p><p></p><p> If your terminators fail (they are resistors (120 ohm) and look like connectors with nothing attached). then the communications to whatever you're controlling will also fail. Easy to check with multimeters. Either end should read 60 ohm at plugs.</p><p></p><p>When dealing with ASV the troubleshooting steps are first check all your fuses in the upper right portion of the cab then find your terminators for your different controls and find where they hook into the plugs. </p><p>The can buses will have a black and red wire.</p><p>One is the high (think the red mine was 2.5v)</p><p>Other is the low (2.4v).</p><p></p><p>Check all that first</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martinoamy, post: 121127, member: 22065"] I own a PT100G . See my post about loss of communication between display and controller. Our machine runs on can buses. The buses connect to the output controller and the main controller. If your terminators fail (they are resistors (120 ohm) and look like connectors with nothing attached). then the communications to whatever you’re controlling will also fail. Easy to check with multimeters. Either end should read 60 ohm at plugs. When dealing with ASV the troubleshooting steps are first check all your fuses in the upper right portion of the cab then find your terminators for your different controls and find where they hook into the plugs. The can buses will have a black and red wire. One is the high (think the red mine was 2.5v) Other is the low (2.4v). Check all that first [/QUOTE]
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